A sign for Perry Street in downtown Lawrenceville is shown with the clock tower of the Gwinnett County Historic Courthouse looming in the background in this 2016 file photo. Lawrenceville officials announced Perry Street is one of three downtown streets that will be closed while the streaming television series ‘Doom Patrol’ films on the Lawrenceville Square Monday through Thursday. (File Photo)
Lawrenceville officials used this Facebook post to announce three streets around the Lawrenceville Square would be closed Monday through Thursday for filming of the streaming television series “Doom Patrol.” (Photo: City of Lawrenceville/Facebook)
A sign for Perry Street in downtown Lawrenceville is shown with the clock tower of the Gwinnett County Historic Courthouse looming in the background in this 2016 file photo. Lawrenceville officials announced Perry Street is one of three downtown streets that will be closed while the streaming television series ‘Doom Patrol’ films on the Lawrenceville Square Monday through Thursday. (File Photo)
Lawrenceville officials used this Facebook post to announce three streets around the Lawrenceville Square would be closed Monday through Thursday for filming of the streaming television series “Doom Patrol.” (Photo: City of Lawrenceville/Facebook)
Three streets around the Lawrenceville Square will be shut down next week and it appears a DC Comics streaming television series is to blame.
City officials announced on Facebook this past week that the portions of Perry, Pike and Crogan streets will be closed day and night Monday through Thursday. The city said in comments attached to the post that the new streaming series “Doom Patrol” — an adaptation of the DC comic book of the same name — will be filming in town.
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